Juventus Transfer News and Rumours Tracker: Week of July 28

After the surprise departure of Antonio Conte at the start of July, life at Juventus seems to be settling down, with the club clinching a few final transfers before the new season starts.

Roberto Pereyra joined the club on Friday, following in the footsteps of Alvaro Morata, who will miss the start of the season after picking up an injury in one of his first training sessions at the club.

Over the following pages, all the news and rumours concerning Juventus are rounded up, with updates throughout the week.

Fausto Rossi Loaned to Cordoba

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Juventus midfielder Fausto Rossi has been sent to newly-promoted Spanish side Cordoba for nezt season. The La Liga club announced his arrival on their official website, bringing in a player who impressed during a similar stint with Valladolid in 2013-14.

The 23-year-old has spent the past three seasons on temporary deals away from Turin, also spending time at Vicenza and Brescia before moving to Spain. Cordoba also noted (h/t Goal.com) that they have "the right to purchase the player on a permanent deal for the next three seasons."

Adrien Rabiot Intriguing to Juventus

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After being linked with Adrien Rabiot earlier this week, Juve's Beppe Marotta has spoken of his admiration for the French midfielder. Speaking at the press conference introducing Patrice Evra, the club's director general told reporters (h/t GianlucaDiMarzio.com):

He is a very intriguing prospect that we monitored multiple times. Unfortunately he’s owned by Paris St Germain, I don’t know what else to say

Allegri Says Vidal Will Remain with Juventus

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Speaking at his press conference on Wednesday, Massimiliano Allegri appeared to believe Arturo Vidal will not leave Juventus. Discussing the player with reporters, the new coach was fully confident the Chilean has no desire to move, reiterating the midfielder's importance to the Bianconeri as he said (h/t Football Italia):

I spoke to Vidal to understand his fitness levels. He is motivated, so club and Coach are very happy he will remain in Turin.

He had surgery just 32 days before the World Cup, so will train on a special schedule for a few days. Vidal is fundamental for Juventus and not just in practical terms and he wants to stay.